Hack / Slash: Resurrection #2

Writer: Tini Howard Artist: Celor Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: November 29, 2017 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 1
7.4Critic Rating
7.5User Rating

Cassie has been drafted by Camp Indigo River to teach a whole new generation to battle the undead! But the camp's proximity to a prison and an army of zombies raises new questions...and a surprising figure from the past!

  • 10
    Lyles Movie Files - Pierre Brown Nov 30, 2017

    Hack/Slash is highly recommended reading and I look forward to seeing this series again in December. Read Full Review

  • 8.6
    Outright Geekery - Zack Saad Nov 28, 2017

    An enjoyable issue with a nice reveal at the end. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Horror DNA - James Ferguson Dec 4, 2017

    Hack / Slash: Resurrection is a welcome return for Cassie Hack. It puts her in some familiar territory for horror fans and one that's fitting for the character. She would be right at home at Camp Crystal Lake, although Jason would have to think twice before attacking her. Cassie would definitely give him a run for his money. This could have been just a cool side story. Instead, it ties closely to Cassie's past, creating a more personal tale. Read Full Review

  • 6.5
    IGN - Blair Marnell Nov 30, 2017

    I'm conflicted by the new Hack/Slash revival. On one hand, I love the idea of Cassie Hack getting dragged out of her early retirement to be a camp counselor for kids training to be slasher hunters. That's a brilliant setup. And yet I can't fully embrace this for two very big reasons: I don't like the art and the writer's take on Cassie just doesn't seem like the same woman who headlined her own comic book series for years. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    Comic Bastards - Dustin Cabeal Nov 29, 2017

    Sadly, the story has become very campy. Pun intended. It was a cool idea having Cassie go to a camp, but then it turned into a zombie love story thing and so the threat of something at the camp is non-existent. Resurrection is a great title for this series because instead of being a fresh start for the series, it's just digging up all the convoluted stories from the past that turned me away from the series. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    Gizmo Dec 18, 2017

    This captures the look and feel of the original Hack/Slash material effectively. I'd still like to see the artwork be more consistent, as some pages look rushed compared to others. It is not a must-read, but I'm having fun so far watching Cassie's antics, I don't really see a need to bring Vlad back yet.

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